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by The Stig » Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:21 pm
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The Stig
Disco Stu
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by SKaVeN » Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:28 am
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SKaVeN
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by The Stig » Sat Aug 12, 2006 5:58 pm
what the innocent whistling...
all the talk about what is happening with Claudia Black.... all the theories hehehe..
SPOILERS are a wonderful thing
so im just biting my tounge and letting you all get on with it.
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Disco Stu
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by SKaVeN » Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:10 pm
A girl just came on The Eisntein Factor who's special subject is "Stargate SG-1". She's not bad either... 
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by chomper » Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:03 am
SKaVeN wrote: A girl just came on The Eisntein Factor who's special subject is "Stargate SG-1". She's not bad either... 
Come on SKaVeN, out with the caps, regardless if aint a celebrity. It's not often we see females watching SG-1, let alone nice looking ones.
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by SKaVeN » Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:20 am
chomper wrote: SKaVeN wrote: A girl just came on The Eisntein Factor who's special subject is "Stargate SG-1". She's not bad either...  Come on SKaVeN, out with the caps, regardless if aint a celebrity. It's not often we see females watching SG-1, let alone nice looking ones.
 I didn't mean she was "not bad" as in attractive, but rather in that she knew her subject matter well. She won the show tonight too so keep watching Sunday nights to see how far she gets... 
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by SKaVeN » Thu Aug 17, 2006 1:24 pm
It's Stargate night again!
I've already set the VCR to tape it in case I don't get home from Caesar in time.
Is Channel 7 breaking their previous record for having it on so many successive weeks without pulling it? 
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by Angus » Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:28 pm
There are a lot of new shows out in the US that havent hit the screens here yet - eg Blade, Eureka (has it been on yet), Kyle XY. Maybe chan 7 has one of those up its sleeves so can afford to run with Stargate for a while.
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by Macc » Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:39 pm
I think Seven might be catching on to the idea that keeping popular shows in regular timeslots means retaining a loyal audience, even if it's late at night. This is why Seven is capturing market share and is only a hair's breadth from taking "the one" from Nine.
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by SKaVeN » Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:46 pm
Maybe... but they never bothered picking up Andromeda (aka: Hercules in Space) or Earth: Final Conflict. I've got the box-sets for the first four seasons of Andromeda but insofar as E:FC - which was a cracking good show - I've only seen the first season on VHS...
The kids these days just aren't into sci-fi anymore. They're more into all the reality TV/celebrity game show dial all these SMS numbers to vote for their favourite C-grade celebrity has-been singing & dancing with queer-eyed chefs who do garden make-overs, while entertaining shows like Andromeda & Enterprise get axed...
It annoys me because the only single genre that has always been constant, since the flying saucers on the local Sunday matinee in the '50s & The Twilight Zone & The Outer Limits on TV in the '60s, right through until today is undoubtedly sci-fi. Cheeky private detective shows, heartfelt hospital dramas, compelling police crime series, etc., etc., etc. always come & go by sci-fi is always around somewhere - proving it's popularity.
So, as always, the big quest is; why is it constantly treated with such contempt?
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SKaVeN
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